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James H. Wolfe

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to win election to the state supreme court. Wolfe was re-elected in 1944, and retired in 1954. During his service to the court, he authored nearly 1,000 opinions, and came to be "regarded in legal circles as an authority in constitutional and administrative law and the law of torts".
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In 1918, Wolfe married Carolyn Williams, with whom he had four sons and one daughter.
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from 1935 to 1954, and was chief justice from 1943 to 1944, and from 1951 to 1954.
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In 1929, he became a Utah district court judge. In 1934, Wolfe defeated incumbent
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Stephen W. Julien, "The Utah State Supreme Court and Its Justices, 1896-1976",
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Utah Supreme Court
Skippack, Pennsylvania
mechanical engineering
Lehigh University
Tooele County, Utah
University of Pennsylvania Law School
Salt Lake City
Democratic Party
Daniel N. Straup
Vineburg, California
Sonoma, California
History of the Bench and Bar of Utah







Death Claims Ex-Utah Chief Justice



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Daniel N. Straup
Justice of the Utah Supreme Court
George W. Worthen
Categories
Justices of the Utah Supreme Court
1884 births

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